The Wasigny–Renneville/Berlise railway was a 25 kilometres (16 miles) long metre gauge railway in the north of France, which was commissioned in 1909 and operated until 1948.[1]
History
The secondary railway line of the Chemins de fer départementaux des Ardennes ran from Wasigny to Renneville/Berlise with a gauge of 1000 mm. A 1 km section of the line was in the département of Aisne.[2] The railway was opened in 1909 and operated until 1948.
Stations
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Chaumont-Porcien
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Rocquigny
References
- ^ Archéologie ferroviaire − Atlas des lignes de chemins de fer disparues. Wasigny–Renneville/Berlise. Version 2.
- ^ Fédération des amis des chemins de fer secondaires (FACS): Liste des chemins de fer secondaires – Ardennes.